This idea was a game called The Miri, a card game that invites our players to share in the creation of a story. Players responded and took the story through twists and turns crafting something that was truly theirs. The different ideas and backgrounds shined through each of the different turns, and we were in awe of what our players were creating with our initial prototype.
The most important part to us was witnessing players who might not consider themselves creative becoming just that. Our pieces of cardboard were introducing us to the players at the table on a different level.
We realized cardboard on its own can only do so much, but the shaping of it can provide an experience that connects us together, empowering us, and makes us stronger. So we set out with a goal to make a line of games that support that idea.
Precious Cargo Games focuses on the enrichment of people of all walks of life through play. This is why we used the logo of the brain box. While each of our games come in a box, the most precious component inside is you.
You are precious, and we make games to let you know that.
The People Who make PCG
The Founders
Content Creators
Nick Nazzaro (he/him) is an award-winning illustrator based in LA that makes art for television, games, and magazines. Abstraction of form and stylization of color are two of the main tenets in his work. Strong silhouette shapes with very intentional additional line and texture help him create powerful character designs.
Banana Chan (she/they) is a writer and designer for tabletop games and larps. She is also the owner and co-founder of the publishing company, Game and a Curry. Some of her latest projects have been Jiangshi: Blood in the Banquet Hall, Scooby-Doo: Betrayal at Mystery Mansion and Warp's Edge.